5 Movies We're Looking Forward to at Comic-Con 2014

It's that time of year when countless fans descend upon San Diego to attend Comic-Con for a chance to get a sneak peek at some of their most highly anticipated upcoming genre movies. IGN will be there en masse and we're just as eager as you to see what Hollywood has in store in the months and years ahead.

Here are five movies we know (or strongly suspect) will be at this year's Con that we can't wait to check out.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Cowabunga! The Michael Bay-produced reboot hits theaters August 8th, but SDCC attendees are expected to get a sneak peek at footage from the film during Paramount Pictures' panel in Hall H on Thursday, July 24, between 3:00-4:00pm.

Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame To Kill For

The long-awaited second installment is looking to pack a momentous punch at SDCC '14. Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller will be on-hand to present footage from the film on Saturday, July 26, at 2:50pm in Hall H.

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit will make its final SDCC appearance during Warner Bros.' presentation in Hall H on Saturday, July 26, from 10am-noon. Director Peter Jackson (and most likely several cast members) will present fans with a first look at the concluding chapter of the trilogy.

Marvel's The Avengers: Age of Ultron

It's a pretty safe bet what with it being the only Marvel movie now in production, as well as gracing the cover of Entertainment Weekly's SDCC preview issue, that Avengers 2 will be front and center at Marvel's Hall H panel on Saturday, July 26, from 5:30-6:30pm. Marvel Studios President and producer Kevin Feige and "special guests" will give fans a peek at what's in store for the MCU. Hopefully, we'll also finally get official Phase 3 movie title announcements, too!

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

While it wasn't officially announced as part of Warner Bros.' Hall H presentation lineup, it's pretty safe money that fans will get their first look at either footage from BvS or at least Wonder Woman's costume in the film.

It's even possible that Warners-DC could take a page from Marvel's past SDCC playbook and have the superhero cast come out onstage for a wave to fans and a photo op. We may even finally get an official announcement on what the DC cinematic universe's lineup is in the years ahead.